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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2024 · 28 MIN

Support and Resilience in the Hospital S1 E64

from One Percent Better - Eating Disorders, Mental Health & Life · host Allprintingca

Summary Heather shares her experience of being hospitalized due to low potassium levels and high carbon dioxide levels in her blood. She recounts the panic and confusion she felt when she received the urgent call from her doctor's office and rushed to the ER. Heather describes the challenges she faced in getting the necessary medical attention and the emotional toll it took on her. Despite her fears of being admitted to the psychiatric ward, she advocates for herself and explains her eating disorder recovery journey to the medical staff. Heather eventually gets the potassium infusion and is admitted to the hospital for further monitoring. She shares her feelings of guilt for missing her son's birthday and the support she receives from her husband and fellow patients. After multiple rounds of potassium treatment, Heather is finally discharged but continues to face challenges with her medication and blood work. She emphasizes the importance of advocating for one's health and the need for understanding and support for those with eating disorders. Takeaways Hospitalization can be a challenging and emotional experience, especially when faced with urgent medical issues. Advocating for one's health and being open and honest with medical professionals is crucial, especially for individuals with eating disorders. Support from loved ones and fellow patients can make a significant difference during a hospital stay. Continued monitoring and follow-up care are essential to ensure proper treatment and recovery. Understanding and empathy from medical staff are vital for patients dealing with complex health issues.

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Summary Heather shares her experience of being hospitalized due to low potassium levels and high carbon dioxide levels in her blood. She recounts the panic and confusion she felt when she received the urgent call from her doctor's office and rushed...

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